Blog Sree Vijaykumar | From the Editor's Desk Ever imagined how the world would be with fewer bankers? When I was interviewing for internships in business school, my potential recruiters on Wall Street would keep saying "it's not rocket science" and I would often wonder why investment bankers got paid so much, if the job wasn't that intellectually demanding. Finally, I asked this question to a Citibank VP and he assured me that it's because of the big-ticket decisions that bankers are involved in, including fates of companies, employees and sometimes governments. Fair enough, but like they themselves said, it's not rocket science. Rocket scientists get paid less. Technologists move the world forward a lot more than bankers do, but don't get paid as much. Imagine if they did, so many intelligent youngsters would choose science over finance. That would be good for humanity and the world - Comment | |
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| RetailIn hyperlocal logistics, unit economics is a challenge: GoJavas' GhadgeVijay Ghadge founded GoJavas, an e-commerce focussed logistics company, in 2013 with 20 people. Originally an in-house delivery venture of fashion e-tailer Jabong, it later spun out as a separate third-party logistics firm. Two years down the line, QuickDel Logistics Pvt Ltd, which operates GoJavas, has emerged as a strong player in the e-commerce logistics sector, delivering nearly 2.5 lakh shipments a day, with nearly 10,000 people on its rolls. |
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| LogisticsSaifai airport to have night landing facilityIt’s called flying high, literally. For a district with a 12 lakh rural population, development in Etawah is more conspicuous than other parts of rural UP. On Tuesday, the district added yet another feather to its cap when its gram panchayat Saifai – the village of the ruling party’s first family – was given the night landing facilities at its airport. |
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